Bush took to Instagram on Sunday to look back on the two years since the video surfaced just one month before the 2016 presidential election.

"Two years ago today, my life went from order to chaos in a dramatic instant," Bush wrote. "I accounted for my small part, while the President and my employer walked away and still haven’t accounted for their actions. These past couple years have been character building to say the least – anxiety attacks, fits of rage, feelings of betrayal and abandonment – and I have concluded that I am NOT extraordinary. Terrible things can happen at any moment to ANYONE."

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The former “Today” show co-host said the positive outcome of the scandal was that he developed more “empathy, humility and resilience” and learned how to “laugh even in the darkest hour.”

He also said he was grateful to God, his family and his supporters.

“I have an idea,” Bush wrote. “Let’s stop tolerating this escalating war on flaws and the obliteration of people for things we all do. … We are humans and thus fallible. Let’s take better care of each other."

Bush shared a photo of him wearing Spanx on the “Today” set on Oct. 7, 2016, before “chaos struck.”

He wrote that his former co-host Hoda Kotb and the show’s producers had put him in the outfit.